"This book sheds new light on the Cuban Revolution. It also adds new dimensions to the traditional way in which fundamental social and political changes take place. Until the publication of this book the interpretation of the significance of the Cuban Revolution and its development has been dominated by conservative, liberal and Marxist scholars or observers. These commentators have been either highly critical, apologetic or have attempted to write an "objective" assessment. In every case they have ignored major segments of the history of Cuba. For the first time we have a book, the author of which is committed to social revolution, that gives a radically new interpretation of the history of modern Cuba by drawing on new research material."
Written by Sam Dolgoff, published by Black Rose Books, 1976.
Product Code: 9780919618350